- From: Steve Work <work_at_physiology.med.uvm.edu>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:37:02 -0400
If you want to view your data file you may run tail -f filename This will 'follow' the end of the file, so you will see the data as it's added. You should be able to pipe this to another program which takes data from stdin and do what ever else you want .. Steve > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 16:23:33 +0200 > From: mirko.fischer_at_s2000.tu-chemnitz.de > To: comedi_at_comedi.org > Subject: Problems while writing comedi - data to disk > > Hello _at_ ALL! > > I've got a little problem during the DAQ-process. My programm take samples of > two differnt (a)channels, averanges them (e.g. im taking samples with 4kHz and > averang them every 10 secons) the program (normaly) writes them directly to > disk. It is planned to do a continous acquisition but my program is writing the > data to disk after beeing stopped by /*cmd->stop_src = TRIG_COUNT;*/. So im am > not able to view the data during the whole progres. Breaking the program will > condemn the data. > What should I do? Has anybody an idea? > > Thanks. > > Mirko ---------- Steve Work --------- Steven.Work_at_uvm.edu 802-656-7867, fax:(802)656-0747 Health Science Research Facility Rm: 115A, Dept. of Mol. Physiology University of Vermont Burlington, VT USA 05405 "Home of the Light Tweezers"
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